US Environmental Rollbacks Spark State Lawsuits as Biodiversity and Water Crises Deepen
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Western water ecosystems teeter on the brink. The Colorado Sun details how negotiators from seven Colorado River basin states, including Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada, and California, met in Washington DC but missed a February 14 deadline for a new reservoir management plan. This pact is vital for cities, agriculture, hydroelectric power, and endangered species amid prolonged drought. An Axios poll shows heightened environmental concerns among Westerners, with tensions between upper basin states resisting cuts and lower basin states demanding them.
Air and chemical pollution threaten human and ecosystem health nationwide. The League of Conservation Voters notes thirteen states sued the Trump administration over canceled billions in renewable energy funding, while California's Attorney General Rob Bonta calls it partisan retribution stifling innovation. The Environmental Protection Agency proposed weakening the Risk Management Program, endangering 177 million near hazardous chemical facilities by ignoring climate risks like flooding and safer alternatives, per LCV advocate Lizzy Duncan. Earth.org and LCV report the EPA repealed updated Mercury and Air Toxics Standards for coal plants, boosting toxins like mercury that poison fish, wildlife, and communities, especially children and low-income groups.
The Guardian covers seventeen environmental groups suing the EPA for repealing the 2009 climate endangerment finding, which enabled greenhouse gas limits. New Mexico lawmakers rejected the Clear Horizons Act, forgoing net-zero emissions by 2050 and renewable acceleration. Sixteen states, led by Washington and New York attorneys general, threaten EPA lawsuits over water pollution permits favoring pipelines and coal plants.
Emerging patterns reveal ecosystems as security risks, per Mongabay, with nature loss fueling economic instability and business extinction warnings from IPBES. US Geological Survey highlights Invasive Species Awareness Week starting February 23, underscoring innovation needs for ecosystem health. These actions signal deepening divides between federal rollbacks and state resistance, accelerating biodiversity decline.
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